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How NOT to paint an RC Car Body! Tamiya Lunch Box

Here's the Final Result and my disastrous attempts completing the final steps of the Tamiya Lunch Box 1/12 2WD Black Edition Classic Re-release 1987 Monster Truck assembly kit! A few tips on what NOT to do ... and an opportunity to learn from my mistakes if you are planning your first attempt at painting a hard body. Always happy to share. Well, to be honest, I am a happy hobbyist! I got a Lunch Box to run! And my mistakes, the scratches and the uneven paint, only really shows in bright studio light (and maybe in the bright sunshine, we will see about that ...) Looking so much forward running it and filming it! A warm thank you to the extremely generous ´RC Elf´ who donated this kit to me! Words are not enough to describe my gratitude! Watch the complete unboxing here:    • My First Tamiya Lunch Box RC Car! (Fu...   Watch the complete build here:    • Building a 1987 RC Car: Tamiya Lunch ...   First runs coming up soon ! More info below! Thank you for watching! Subscribe here for future RC content: https://www.youtube.com/c/NordicRCVis... Second RC channel with vlogs, reviews, updates, behind the scenes and more RC cars:    / @nordichobbyvisions719   See the video list in my channels for many more previous RC videos! New videos every week! Please comment and like ... if you like! Subscribe and "Ring the bell" to stay notified! Don't miss out! All support is greatly appreciated! Happy Hobby Days and Keep 'em Running! See you soon! ---------------------- What went wrong? First, the painting was done spontaneously and in a haste - in a few hours I suddenly had for myself between work, duties and kids. Next time I will definitely plan it more thoroughly. I forgot it's not as easy as a lexan body. Secondly, it's been a while since I done a hard body - and I was mistakenly convinced that the sandpaper grit P600 was fine enough. It definitely isn't - when not using a few layers of thick priming. A few years ago I did perhaps 4-5 hard bodies, and I honestly can't remember which type of grit I used. But I remember sanding the body was never a problem as those were done with a primer. So why not a primer this time? I hoped for a body where the scratches on the paint during future runs/crashes wouldn't show up so easily (black paint on black plastic). Instead I got a very scratched body from the start which I only discovered later, when examining it under the braight studio lights. Thirdly, I will never ever do a hard body paint job in my garage again. It's dark/poorly and even though I inspected it during layers with lights, it just isn't the same as painting outside with good daylight. I have previously painted polycarbonate bodies in the autumn in my garage with no problems. But hard bodies require more. Lastly, I think the cold and rainy autumn weather outside was causing issues for the drying process of the paint. The result is a very uneven texture - even after using a whole can of paint and multiple thin layers. Well, it is what it is. I should probably just have left it with the black plastic. Or waited for a good sunny day. Or at least started all over again with some primer and a new black spray can. But well, painting was never my favorite part of the hobby and I just didn't have the motivation to start all over again. I have a very limited spare time right now. In this hobby, I'm okay with some interesting challenges from time to time - but the hobby must never become something that I do not enjoy. That's the golden rule. The next hard body I do, will definitely not be until the spring. Hopefully with a better final result. But again, I am satisfied with this Lunch Box and super excited to get it out running! Tamiya Lunch Box 2005 Re-Release Specifications: - First released in 1987 (Item 58063) - First re-release in 2005 (Item 58347) - This edition: 2012 Black Edition (Item 58546) - Scale: 1/12 - Drive Line/Transmission Type: 2WD (Rear Wheel Drive) - Hard Plastic Body - Hard Plastic CW-01 Chassis - Length: 385 mm - Width: 290 mm - Height: 225 mm - Weight: 1560 g - Springs (non-oil-filled) - Plastic & Brass Bushings - Electric Motor Included: Mabuchi RS-540SH Brushed 27T - ESC Included: TBLE-04S 75A Brushed/Brushless (2021 release) - Black plastic body & wheels, manual & decals special to the Black Edition Optional parts used (this particular unit): - Tamiya TEU-105BK ESC - Tamiya TSU-03 Servo - Tamiya TRU-08 Receiver - Tamiya Finespec 2.4G Transmitter - Carson DT-01 Full Ball Bearings Paint used: - Tamiya TS-14 Black - Tamiya X-6 Orange - Tamiya X-11 Chrome Silver ----------------------------------------------- #NordicRCVisions Statement: This video features homemade footage of my own #RcCar #TamiyaLunchBox #TamiyaLunchBoxBlack #TamiyaRCCar #TamiyaClassic #TamiyaMonsterTruck from my personal #RC collection. All rights reserved. All #RcCars and RC parts in this video are hobby-grade and intended for adults and ages +14 years.

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